"It looks like Adobe and/or Google have yet to put the finishing touches on Flash's implementation in Android 3.0. Meaning, this functionality won't be available at the launch of the first Honeycomb tablet on February 24," noted PC World’s Daniel Ionescu.

"Considering how slow carriers and manufacturers are when it comes to software updates, this Spring 2011 update could mean more like late Spring 2011 ETA."

Seriously, why would anyone shell out $800 for a half-baked Honeycomb tablet?

Yes, it offers some sweet specs, but yet, doesn’t even support Flash on launch - a critical feature that was supposed to distinguish Motorola’s Xoom (Android Honeycomb) from Apple’s iPad (iOS).